Pricing ranges from
    $4,732 – 5,678/month

    Alpine Board and Care, LLC

    6725 Lincoln Oaks Dr, Fair Oaks, CA, 95628
    4.7 · 6 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Bright cozy family-style attentive care

    I felt at home in this bright, cozy six-room place - clean rooms, nice outdoor space, very good food, and some rooms with private baths. The staff were warm, professional and attentive (excellent communication about health, hospital/rehab visits, even hospice care) and residents seemed happy and well cared for; all utilities are included. Not ideal for people needing planned mental-stimulation programs, and it wasn't a fit for me because of the presence of male residents, but I'd recommend it for family-style, attentive care.

    Pricing

    $4,732+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $5,678+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.67 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.5
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      3.5
    • Value

      4.7

    Pros

    • Warm, friendly and welcoming staff
    • Home-like, family atmosphere
    • Attentive care and good communication about health changes
    • Staff visited residents in hospital and rehab
    • Clean, neat rooms and overall cleanliness
    • Support through hospice and end-of-life care
    • Emotional support and companionship for residents
    • Residents generally happy, content, and well cared for
    • All utilities included (phone, internet, TV) with no separate bills
    • Bright, cheerful environment with nice outdoor space
    • Private bathrooms available in some rooms
    • Competent owner/operator and professional staff
    • Very good food and pleasant dining experience
    • Small, cozy setting (six rooms) that feels spacious and personal

    Cons

    • Some rooms share a bathroom (not all rooms have private baths)
    • Limited or lacking planned activities for residents needing mental engagement
    • May not be a good fit for everyone due to resident composition (male residents noted as concern)
    • Small size may not suit residents who need more social programming or varied amenities
    • Not ideal for residents whose primary needs are cognitive stimulation or structured activities

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in these reviews is strongly positive, with repeated emphasis on a warm, home-like environment and attentive, compassionate staff. Multiple reviewers described Alpine Board and Care as welcoming and family-oriented — residents and family members felt comfortable, supported, and included. Care quality emerges as a clear strength: staff are noted for good communication about health changes, for accompanying residents to the hospital or rehab when needed, and for providing support through hospice and end-of-life care. Reviewers specifically called out emotional support and companionship, describing residents as happy, content, and well cared for.

    Staff and management receive consistent praise. Reviewers used words such as attentive, friendly, professional, and competent when referring to caregivers and the owner/operator. The small size (six rooms) contributes to a personalized feel: staff appear capable of providing individualized attention and creating a close-knit atmosphere. Practical conveniences are also highlighted — all utilities (phone, internet, TV) are included with no separate bills, which reviewers found helpful and convenient. Cleanliness of rooms and overall facility maintenance were repeatedly mentioned, reinforcing impressions of a well-run small home.

    Facility features and dining are generally positive. The environment was described as bright, cheerful, and spacious despite being a small facility, with a pleasant outdoor space and some private bathrooms available. Dining received favorable comments — reviewers noted very good food. The combination of a cozy setting and attentive service appears to be a strong match for residents who value a homelike, low-occupancy setting rather than a larger institutional feel.

    Notable concerns are limited but consistent in a few areas. Several reviewers mentioned that some rooms share a bathroom, so private facilities are not universal. Because of the facility’s small, residential character, there is less emphasis on structured activities or formal programming; multiple comments indicate a lack of planned activities aimed at residents with mental-health or cognitive needs. Reviewers explicitly noted that Alpine may not be ideal for residents who require more cognitive stimulation, consistent therapeutic programs, or who need frequent, varied activity options. One reviewer also mentioned that the presence of male residents made the home a poor fit for their loved one, suggesting that resident composition in a small facility can affect suitability for prospective residents.

    In summary, Alpine Board and Care appears to excel at providing a clean, caring, and family-like environment with attentive staff and strong personal communication. It is especially well suited to residents who benefit from individualized attention, emotional support, hospice-capable care, and the convenience of bundled utilities. Prospective residents and families should weigh those strengths against limitations: shared bathrooms in some rooms, a small size that can limit programming variety, and a relative lack of planned activities for residents needing cognitive or mental engagement. For families seeking a warm, small, home-like care setting with hands-on staff and good hospice support, reviewers overwhelmingly recommend Alpine; for those seeking extensive activity programming or specialized cognitive engagement, it may not be the best match.

    Location

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    About Alpine Board and Care, LLC

    Alpine Board and Care, LLC is a senior living home in Fair Oaks, California, with an easygoing, homelike feeling and room for up to six residents, where meals are cooked each day in the house, snacks are available any time, and the staff pays attention to each person's food needs. Residents can choose different room types, like studios, one-bedrooms, or two-bedrooms, and find a relaxed spot to enjoy their days. The home gives support in many ways-help with bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, and medication-so people can feel respected and looked after, even as their needs change. For seniors who need memory care, including those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, the staff works to help them stay safe, calm, and comfortable, with special spaces like an interior courtyard for time outside and activities that help reduce confusion, wandering, or restlessness. There's a range of daily activities, from games to social time, and some extras like fitness, shiatsu massage, and a gated pool, and if a hobby catches someone's interest, the home tries to make room for it. People get help managing medications, keeping appointments, and staying as independent as possible, while laundry, meals, and housekeeping are handled by staff who try to treat everyone with kindness. The atmosphere encourages everyone to join in as little or as much as they want-a sunny corner for reading, a community room for meeting neighbors, or organized visits with family. Residents can expect a welcoming, peaceful setting with a friendly team, where dignity is protected and people's choices matter.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    18

    Inspections

    1

    Type A Citations

    2

    Type B Citations

    5

    Years of reports

    18 Jun 2025
    Found no deficiencies; bedrooms were furnished, bathrooms clean, hot water at 120°F, food supplies adequate, toxins and knives locked away, detectors operable, first aid kit ready, medications secured, and insurance and resident/staff files reviewed.
    • § 9058
    21 Jan 2025
    Found six resident bedrooms and five bathrooms for residents, plus one staff bedroom and bathroom, all furnished and in order; the kitchen and food storage were adequate with two days perishable and seven days non-perishable on hand, and hot water at 118.3 degrees Fahrenheit. Found four resident records and two staff records reviewed, with staff having criminal background clearances on file; no deficiencies were cited.
    20 Jun 2024
    Identified enforcement concerns and supervision issues, including night on-call coverage and administrator presence, with potential for increased oversight. Exit interview conducted.
    20 Jun 2024
    Identified citations and complaints during the inspection led to discussions about care and supervision at the facility.
    20 May 2024
    Found that a 30-day relocation notice to move a resident and an instruction to disregard it were supported by interviews and records. A deficiency was noted.
    20 May 2024
    Confirmed a complaint related to a notice given to a resident's responsible party.
    • § 1569.683(a)
    15 May 2024
    Found no deficiencies after an unannounced visit, with interviews of two residents, review of three resident files and one staff file, and verification of liability insurance; will return to complete the annual review.
    15 May 2024
    Identified unsafe food storage with expired items and unlabelled prepared foods, with staff purging expired items and later visits showing adequate food supplies. Allegation that a resident sustained a burn mark could not be supported by the evidence, and the allegation that activities were not provided per the admission agreement could not be supported.
    15 May 2024
    Confirmed inadequate food storage practices, but did not find evidence of burn injury or lack of activities provided.
    • § 87555(b)(8)
    09 Jan 2024
    Found no deficiencies at the care home during the visit. Observed two residents, six bedrooms and five bathrooms for residents, plus one staff bedroom and bathroom; knives and medications locked; kitchen able to prepare and store food with the required two-day perishable and seven-day non-perishable supplies; backyard free of clutter and hazards; first aid kit maintained; and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors hard-wired and functioning.
    09 Jan 2024
    Conducted unannounced post-licensing visit, found no deficiencies during tour of facility, confirmed all safety measures in place.
    23 May 2023
    Found that the care home met Title 22 requirements, including proper fire clearance, adequate resident and staff spaces, safe kitchen and medication areas, and functioning safety devices; pre-licensing was completed with Component III, and the application will be reviewed by the Centralized Application Bureau for final status.
    23 May 2023
    Confirmed compliance with all regulations and requirements during the inspection. Application pending final review for approval.
    18 Jan 2023
    Found no health, safety, or personal rights violations during an unannounced infection-control check; no deficiencies cited.
    18 Jan 2023
    Inspection conducted, no violations observed, facility found to be in compliance.
    23 Dec 2021
    Found no residents on site; the last resident moved out around June 2021 and a 60-day notice was issued in April 2021 indicating it was not operating at that time. Noted that postings were removed due to remodeling, and the administrator intends to keep the license open for now and will inform the Department if new admissions occur or permanent closure is decided.
    23 Dec 2021
    Confirmed no deficiencies found during the inspection.
    06 Jan 2020
    Found deficiencies related to medication storage, resident file documentation, and staff file documentation during the inspection.

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